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law stalls in pennsylvania. that's next on "viewpoint." economy on barack obama is kinda like blaming your hangover on the guy making breakfast. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. this campaign has become so toxic, beverly hills housewives are now injecting it into their foreheads. (vo) so current gave him a weekly show. >> i love romney's debate style, but i tell you, if i could be that stiff for 90 minutes, i'd ... (vo) we probably won't regret it. >> eliot: it was supposed to be the thing that would help mitt romney win the state of pennsylvania. don't take my word for it. here's pennsylvania state house republican leader mike turzai in june. >> voter i.d. which will allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> eliot: actually, not quite done. on tuesday, a pennsylvania judge ruled that state officials cannot enforce this controversial new law in next month's presidential election. the reason as judge robert simpson who had upheld the l
law stalls in pennsylvania. that's next on "viewpoint." economy on barack obama is kinda like blaming your hangover on the guy making breakfast. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. this campaign has become so toxic, beverly hills housewives are now injecting it into their foreheads. (vo) so current gave him a weekly show. >> i love romney's debate style, but i tell you, if i could be that stiff for 90 minutes, i'd ... (vo) we...
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there will be gun laws in favor of the nra, et cetera. but they are also pushing for voter id laws. democrats got a little upset at that, and so did some of the progressive activists, and there is a wonderful campaign to try to convince these corporations not to be part of this nefarious group. and it has started to work. coca-cola pulled out. they said we're not signing on for all of these extreme laws. and we found out that pepsi had withdrawn back in january. so that's very good news. what are the results of what alec does? well, they are fairly devastating. first of all to give you a sense of what frauds some of our politicians are. a lot of these bills written by the corporations at alec are handed in word for word at different state houses. including new jersey. when chris christie was like who is alec? as he hands in bills that are word for word from alec. and raven bergen handed in a bill that said this: what? why is that in your bill? >> she forgot to ed it at all. she literally took what alec gave her and put it in as the actual bill including alec's mission statement. the
there will be gun laws in favor of the nra, et cetera. but they are also pushing for voter id laws. democrats got a little upset at that, and so did some of the progressive activists, and there is a wonderful campaign to try to convince these corporations not to be part of this nefarious group. and it has started to work. coca-cola pulled out. they said we're not signing on for all of these extreme laws. and we found out that pepsi had withdrawn back in january. so that's very good news. what...
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pennsylvania a similar law was shelved, idaho this proved to be political poison. women are paying attention and having their voices heard. >> thanks for coming in. >> the aclu considers a demand that to get a job you have to let an employer open your private mail, the senate wants to make it illegal to hand over a password to your facebook account. >> we are back here to discuss all things on the campaign front. i am so excited to talk about sarah palin on the "today's show"? >> i saw her. we gave her the liberal media elite press pass. yes. >> the need i can't needs her to be addicted to her. it fulfilled the promise. >> a bad day for journalism i have to say. i mean -- >> matt space lauer. >> stop it. >> what about, though how did she do? >> discussing waiting and calling tory spelling a role model. >> matt lauer was discussing that. here was a question she was asked from matt lauer. let me ask you what she was asked if the vice president needs more experience than she had she said i would put up my record as a ceo of a city of a state, as an oil and gas regulat
pennsylvania a similar law was shelved, idaho this proved to be political poison. women are paying attention and having their voices heard. >> thanks for coming in. >> the aclu considers a demand that to get a job you have to let an employer open your private mail, the senate wants to make it illegal to hand over a password to your facebook account. >> we are back here to discuss all things on the campaign front. i am so excited to talk about sarah palin on the "today's...
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and the "stand your ground "law is being reviewed. people are saying, does that make sense given how it's applied in florida. and there is the character assassination of trayvon martin by conservatives. it's unreal. what is infuriating to me is how much people are questioning whether this is about race at all. we'relet's watch. >> let me read you something that the department of justice said on the condition of anonymity. while the investigation of shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin would go forward, it would be difficult to process the kate under federal law. civil rights laws protects against hate crimes or actions by police officers, but martin's shooting may not have either of those elements. >> it's simple. he needs to be arrested, prosecuted and arrested. it's crazy that this family has to wait for the grand jury and stuff when it was the other way around they would have arrested their son on the spot. >> only two people know what happened that night. and your son cannot tell his story. do you think in a court of law it will
and the "stand your ground "law is being reviewed. people are saying, does that make sense given how it's applied in florida. and there is the character assassination of trayvon martin by conservatives. it's unreal. what is infuriating to me is how much people are questioning whether this is about race at all. we'relet's watch. >> let me read you something that the department of justice said on the condition of anonymity. while the investigation of shooting of 17-year-old...
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when you read this law. when somebody stalks you attacks you you have the right to use equal opposite force. the only person in this case with that experience is trayvon martin. >> is there a legitimate reason that george zimmerman has yet to be arrested or dialing it back a notch, at least having his concealed gun permit taken away, which also has not happened. >> no, and there's no reason why the evidence at the scene wasn't gathered, why they didn't check his hands for powder residue or confiscate the clothes he was wearing for dna evidence why they didn't check trayvon's corpse for drug or alcohol content. a man who shoots a boy in cold blood is put in jail. as somebody said in jail in this pack to the rafters town hall, many said in sanford if you kill a dog you end up in jail the next day. trayvon martin was killed. a beautiful boy was killed, and his killer has been allowed to walk the streets for weeks. >> we know the fbi and the defendant. justice in your assessment combine with this vote on this no
when you read this law. when somebody stalks you attacks you you have the right to use equal opposite force. the only person in this case with that experience is trayvon martin. >> is there a legitimate reason that george zimmerman has yet to be arrested or dialing it back a notch, at least having his concealed gun permit taken away, which also has not happened. >> no, and there's no reason why the evidence at the scene wasn't gathered, why they didn't check his hands for powder...
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the volcker rule is law, it's just how strongly will it be written. as these scandals pile up and people push at the final way towards a strong rule that will keep banks like jpmorgan from making risky trades. >> john: franklin roosevelt in 1933, was he right, is there any hope? >> he is right but it doesn't mean that they can never loose. it was extremely unlikely and i was pessimistic that the volcker rule would ever make it into law but it did, it passed through this terrible legislation in washington, and yet it passed. now what the banks advantage is that the rule is being written behind closed doors. the more that people focus and pay attention to what is going on, i think there is a good chance for a positive outcome. >> john: george zornick. occupy this man's column. do yourself a favor. >> thanks, john. >> john: you remember the two minutes when we thought the affordable mandate was struck down? we have the real world and politics collide on "the gavin newsom show." for elon musk what could possibly be next? watch "the gavin newsom show." she
the volcker rule is law, it's just how strongly will it be written. as these scandals pile up and people push at the final way towards a strong rule that will keep banks like jpmorgan from making risky trades. >> john: franklin roosevelt in 1933, was he right, is there any hope? >> he is right but it doesn't mean that they can never loose. it was extremely unlikely and i was pessimistic that the volcker rule would ever make it into law but it did, it passed through this terrible...
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with romney, it puts romney in the awkward spot of having to defend what president obama did with the law enforcement mechanism last week. >> exactly. after he said he would veto the dreamact. the trouble romney has himself into is he really doesn't have positions on this stuff. and he really doesn't care that much about it. i mean if you ask the guy why do you want to be president? gee, i think it would be a fun job. when you are in a box like this -- and i am surprised because this is a pretty professional crowd. they are a pretty sharp group at romney headquarters. they should have figured this out and seen it coming anyway. somebody should have said on friday when this announcement came, you know, we don't have rubio on the list but we better you know, we don't want to get into this box. let's just ask him for his stuff and talk to him about it. but, you know, it took them a week to get their act together. they are not getting their act together now because he is in a box on the issue. >> that's his basic problem. he would not answer the question on the sunday talk shows: what is his
with romney, it puts romney in the awkward spot of having to defend what president obama did with the law enforcement mechanism last week. >> exactly. after he said he would veto the dreamact. the trouble romney has himself into is he really doesn't have positions on this stuff. and he really doesn't care that much about it. i mean if you ask the guy why do you want to be president? gee, i think it would be a fun job. when you are in a box like this -- and i am surprised because this is a...
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they wrote the laws. the state legislatures and the alec members almost exclusively republicans but not quite than -- went and brought those to their legislatures, passed them and put them into law. you've had people like the majority leader of the pennsylvania house of representatives who have, you know, all but explicitly said that this is, in fact, designed so mitt romney can win the election. he pretty much said those words. pennsylvania will go republican because we have the voter i.d. rules. >> bill: pennsylvania of course one of the key battleground states in this election. no doubt about it. i'm amazed there hasn't been more attention the media hasn't paid more attention to this campaign of voter suppression around the country. i know many of you called about it and talked about it before. here it is now in pennsylvania. also florida governor of florida has already had this kind of voter purge. he's back with another -- we'll ask about that when we come back. we'll take a quick break. this attempt
they wrote the laws. the state legislatures and the alec members almost exclusively republicans but not quite than -- went and brought those to their legislatures, passed them and put them into law. you've had people like the majority leader of the pennsylvania house of representatives who have, you know, all but explicitly said that this is, in fact, designed so mitt romney can win the election. he pretty much said those words. pennsylvania will go republican because we have the voter i.d....
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. >> a fact that was pointed out massachusetts law requires a balanced budget so romney was not racking up yearly deficits but long-term bond debt did go up under romney. >>> voters in arizona's eighth distribute will decide who takes over gabrielle giffords' seat in the house. kelly who ran against giffords in 2010 and lost, a poll out shows that barber has a double digit leader more than 120,000 people have turned in absentee ballots, but voter turnout will be key among independents because eighth district leans republican. the most referendum on the ballot is in north dakota where they will decide if they change their name from the fighting sioux. it is my mother's birthday. happy birthday to you. we'll see you after the break. [ music ] on current tv, this is the "bill press show." after the commercial. >> it is a combination of low self-esteem, low blood sugar and missing red wine with my -- and mixing red wine with my painkillers. to go to that extreme or be that extreme because that's not what the american people want. we do not have that kind of a candidate in mitt romney. he's
. >> a fact that was pointed out massachusetts law requires a balanced budget so romney was not racking up yearly deficits but long-term bond debt did go up under romney. >>> voters in arizona's eighth distribute will decide who takes over gabrielle giffords' seat in the house. kelly who ran against giffords in 2010 and lost, a poll out shows that barber has a double digit leader more than 120,000 people have turned in absentee ballots, but voter turnout will be key among...
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. >> obama: women could have making their own health care decisions, that's why the health care law we past put those choices in your hands. that's where it belongs. >> mitt romney's ad for richard mourdock continues to air in indiana, and romney continues to endorse the man who said that even when life begins with rape it's part of god's plan. the obama campaign is pushing romney to fully disown richard mourdock but now is pointing out that paul ryan holds the same views. >> i have always adopted the idea that the method of conception doesn't change the definition of life. >> romney's solution is to promote the extremism. condoleezza rice also speaking out in support of romney and ryan. calling the war on women, hyperbolic, but john mccain is stepping away from the party and says he will not support richard mourdock until he apologizes. stance on the issues that matter to you. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. 8 informed electorate. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could
. >> obama: women could have making their own health care decisions, that's why the health care law we past put those choices in your hands. that's where it belongs. >> mitt romney's ad for richard mourdock continues to air in indiana, and romney continues to endorse the man who said that even when life begins with rape it's part of god's plan. the obama campaign is pushing romney to fully disown richard mourdock but now is pointing out that paul ryan holds the same views. >>...
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the laws have worked. firearm homicides in australia quite coincidentally have dropped 59% between 1995 and 2006. in the years before, there were 13 gun massacres resulting in 102 deaths with none in that category since. that would be none! >> zero. zilch! >> stephanie: okay. 16 children and their teacher were killed by a gunman in scotland in 1996. the british government banned all private ownership of automatic weapons and virtually all handguns. guess what. the result has been a decline in murders involving firearms. >> imagine that! [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> stephanie: how does that -- okay. in japan which has very strict laws only 11 people killed with guns in 2008 compared with 12,000 deaths by firearms that year alone in the united states. huge disparity obviously. mayor bloomberg said we're the only industrialized country that has this problem in the whole world. the only one. >> we're number one. >> stephanie: america. >> american exceptionalism. great. >> stephanie: okay. ryan in illinois. you'r
the laws have worked. firearm homicides in australia quite coincidentally have dropped 59% between 1995 and 2006. in the years before, there were 13 gun massacres resulting in 102 deaths with none in that category since. that would be none! >> zero. zilch! >> stephanie: okay. 16 children and their teacher were killed by a gunman in scotland in 1996. the british government banned all private ownership of automatic weapons and virtually all handguns. guess what. the result has been a...
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super tough laws. >> i'm guessing a higher super drunk law ♪ i'm super ♪ thanks for asking ♪ all things considered ♪ i could be better ♪ i must say ♪ >> sir your blood alcohol level reads you're a kennedy. >> stephanie: stop it. >> we're doing research, and we can't find that. >> stephanie: try not to read random e-mails from listeners like it's news, my credibility has already taken a beating this week without your help. dan from virginia you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hey, steph. this has been maddening ever since the november 6th this stuff is so obvious, it's like like--i mean, did we campaign against healthcare? nobody ran--nobody on the republican side ran to cut benefits to medicare. number two boehner re-elected in 2010, and he got 100% cuts. >> stephanie: as i was saying there is a new poll that is saying 70% of the american people don't want us to solve the crisis by raising the age of medicare from 65 to 67. you watch joe scarborough he's nuts. he said, we didn't get sent back to washington to raise taxes. well we didn't get sent to washington to cut
super tough laws. >> i'm guessing a higher super drunk law ♪ i'm super ♪ thanks for asking ♪ all things considered ♪ i could be better ♪ i must say ♪ >> sir your blood alcohol level reads you're a kennedy. >> stephanie: stop it. >> we're doing research, and we can't find that. >> stephanie: try not to read random e-mails from listeners like it's news, my credibility has already taken a beating this week without your help. dan from virginia you're on...
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they redeem and pass which you don't actually vote on what it is that will become law because you vote on something else and saying the doing of something -- by voting on it you make it happen. you can't even explain that to the american people. >> yeah it was attached to something really relevant, trophy polar bears. >> well, you have to have more imagination to keep up with mr. cantor's maneuvers, and there was some consideration to do that around the health care bill, and when nancy pelosi was speaker. my view rightly so, because when i think when congress is going to vote on x, it ought to be on x. so we backed off. and now the republicans on their signature issue, namely, the budget, are on the deem and pass. >> yeah, i give you credit for your will to just keep in the trenches and keep fighting. and thank for checking in with us again, representative welch. we appreciate it. and we talk again real soon. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> did you no vermont has the smallest capitol in america. >> i heard that. >> not as teeny tiny as rhode island. >> that's right. >> they attach it to
they redeem and pass which you don't actually vote on what it is that will become law because you vote on something else and saying the doing of something -- by voting on it you make it happen. you can't even explain that to the american people. >> yeah it was attached to something really relevant, trophy polar bears. >> well, you have to have more imagination to keep up with mr. cantor's maneuvers, and there was some consideration to do that around the health care bill, and when...
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that's why this is a stupid law. it's like oh, skittle, sorry. >> also a lot of people who feel the need to carry a concealed weapon all the time are already paranoid. and they're probably people who -- the last people who should have guns. but there are a lot of decent people who carry concealed weapons and that's fine. but this guy obviously wasn't. >> once again, what happened with the police work, i don't know if you heard this this morning, a woman who she and her roommate witnessed the final moments of trayvon martin wife said that george zimmerman had his hands pressed on his back and never tried to help him. they've not interviewed. he's had two incidents. they're like, oh, he's squeaky clean. >> really shoddy police work here. worse than shoddy i think -- >> that's why i put the two really's in front of it. >> david in boca raton florida hi, david. >> how are you stephanie. >> good. >> congratulations. i'm a young black man as well, i'm 22. i wanted to call in and say i think this trayvon martin case really
that's why this is a stupid law. it's like oh, skittle, sorry. >> also a lot of people who feel the need to carry a concealed weapon all the time are already paranoid. and they're probably people who -- the last people who should have guns. but there are a lot of decent people who carry concealed weapons and that's fine. but this guy obviously wasn't. >> once again, what happened with the police work, i don't know if you heard this this morning, a woman who she and her roommate...
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. >> i read every single proposition, every single law. i want to make sure that i'm getting all of the information. >> yeah. >> this segues into my point, what is going on in mississippi. >> really quick. >> these guys shutting down the last abortion clinic in the state. they did get a small ten-day state, but they want to turn the build going a museum for the babies are killed. that's so disgusting that a woman doesn't have a safe haven to make her choice. >> exactly. >> we got to do something about this. >> you are 52% of the electorate my dear. dana we got to go. but i thank you so much for the call, and we'll be talking more about this especially because only one candidate has made money off of disposal of aborted fetuses. you are listening to the "stephanie miller show." 1-800-steph-1-2. we'll be right back. ♪ very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emm
. >> i read every single proposition, every single law. i want to make sure that i'm getting all of the information. >> yeah. >> this segues into my point, what is going on in mississippi. >> really quick. >> these guys shutting down the last abortion clinic in the state. they did get a small ten-day state, but they want to turn the build going a museum for the babies are killed. that's so disgusting that a woman doesn't have a safe haven to make her choice....
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they just changed the law. unless i am getting facts wrong and i could be because i haven't been there for about a month but they got this enormouts, the state income tax in kansas no longer exists for small businesses the cokes don't have to pay the state income tax. if they take a few steps, you know, and sort of billed some legal entities to run their income through, which is very easy to do? >> president obama pointed out that under the definition of the sba, small business administration definition 97.3% of small businesses would get the tax cut under his tax plan because they make less than $250,000. the only ones who would have to pay more on their income over 250,000 are those that like the koch brothers. >> shuj companies. >> these big law firms or something or whatever and they file as small businesses. it's a joke. thousands of employees and millions, billions of dollars in profits? >> this is a fascinating question. >> again it's the two % in both cases? >> and then this huge, you know grassroots ar
they just changed the law. unless i am getting facts wrong and i could be because i haven't been there for about a month but they got this enormouts, the state income tax in kansas no longer exists for small businesses the cokes don't have to pay the state income tax. if they take a few steps, you know, and sort of billed some legal entities to run their income through, which is very easy to do? >> president obama pointed out that under the definition of the sba, small business...
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he's deciding not to enforce laws and the executive branches to enforce laws. whether you like them or not. unfortunate -- that's the way our constitution is set up. whether you like it or not. >> stephanie: devin, it is not just a term that you throw out saying this is unprecedented. it is unprecedented. look at the number of filibusters that this republican -- they have blocked everything. he's trying to do. he asked them again yesterday to pass this. pass it. >> when the rolls get reversed, there will be a republican in there, the democrats will filibuster. >> no, they don't. >> caller: they don't? oh, yeah okay. they filibuster all the time. >> stephanie: no. >> give me an example. >> stephanie: google filibustering look and at how many times the republicans have filibusters. they have filibustered everything, even the ability to bring it to the floor to talk about it. you can't even -- >> caller: when george bush was in office, there was a threat to filibuster his nominees so -- >> stephanie: okay not to the degree that -- once again they have filibustered
he's deciding not to enforce laws and the executive branches to enforce laws. whether you like them or not. unfortunate -- that's the way our constitution is set up. whether you like it or not. >> stephanie: devin, it is not just a term that you throw out saying this is unprecedented. it is unprecedented. look at the number of filibusters that this republican -- they have blocked everything. he's trying to do. he asked them again yesterday to pass this. pass it. >> when the rolls...
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no laws of any kind. >> stephanie: no government up in your face. >> just be. do what you will. >> no stop lights. no fire departments. >> stephanie: just go. go when you want to. betty in south carolina. welcome. >> caller: hello. >> stephanie: hello, betty, go ahead. >> caller: yes, stevie, i was calling in about the episode in benghazi. i don't take death lightly but it seems that there is a whole lot of rhetoric going on about this episode. chris andersen was appointed ambassador. he was asked if he wanted to accept this post. nobody forced him to take this post. this was a matter of choice. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and we have service men over in afghanistan and iraq and different places, and they are being attacked every day-- >> stephanie: that's the sad thing. he really loved the people of libya. he pleased they were ready for democracy. they loved him back. you saw people there protesting with his picture after this whole tragedy. all right eric cantor talking about the petraeus situation. >> the information that was sent to me sounded as if the
no laws of any kind. >> stephanie: no government up in your face. >> just be. do what you will. >> no stop lights. no fire departments. >> stephanie: just go. go when you want to. betty in south carolina. welcome. >> caller: hello. >> stephanie: hello, betty, go ahead. >> caller: yes, stevie, i was calling in about the episode in benghazi. i don't take death lightly but it seems that there is a whole lot of rhetoric going on about this episode. chris...
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he doesn't think the people who would benefit from the law deserve to have a law that benefits them. on tuesday he pursued the broccoli gee where he sounded like a talk show host from at dusty station in southern oklahoma. today, he ran through every twist and turn in the bar occasion political history and as a challenge to his constitutionalt constitutionalty. who said that? >> george herbert walker bush. don't like the broccoli. >> not a bad guess. charlie pierce who was at the supreme court. one last one. let's see. what in the hell does the corn cornhusker kickback get another term from the cepherabilityity argument? is scalia making the indicates a banal compromise from which a bill is produced can affect it's ultimate constitutionalty? never look he is a heckler at this point. if we can't do better than that, he is right. it's a waste of his time who said that? >> husker doom. >> bob dole? >> wow corn husker dude. >> wow. speaking of legal issues kathleen madigan mentioned this yesterday. you have to admit -- >> noted legal analyst. >> she had the best legal analysis i have hea
he doesn't think the people who would benefit from the law deserve to have a law that benefits them. on tuesday he pursued the broccoli gee where he sounded like a talk show host from at dusty station in southern oklahoma. today, he ran through every twist and turn in the bar occasion political history and as a challenge to his constitutionalt constitutionalty. who said that? >> george herbert walker bush. don't like the broccoli. >> not a bad guess. charlie pierce who was at the...
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this isn't a stand your ground law. this is a shoot first law. this is a kill at will law. this is resulting in actually -- >> bill: that's what we should start calling it. kill at will. that's exactly -- >> that's exactly what it is. >> i think we do a disservice by not accurately naming these and having these whitewashed fox news approved brand names for what, in fact, it is pretty dangerous. >> bill: evil stuff. they give them really -- >> the patriotic act the clean water act. >> clear skies. >> clear skies. you can go on and on and on. >> bill: on your point about the corporations, what a lot of people don't realize as we mentioned earlier in the program today, so this stand your ground law has been handed out to state legislators by this group called alec -- >> alec. >> which is a code brothers founded operation. another one of the brothers things out there and they come up with this legislation. i think what's really behind the fox news and so much of this attempt to smear trayvon martin is people are -- the gunner -- the gun lobbyist is afraid as they should be it c
this isn't a stand your ground law. this is a shoot first law. this is a kill at will law. this is resulting in actually -- >> bill: that's what we should start calling it. kill at will. that's exactly -- >> that's exactly what it is. >> i think we do a disservice by not accurately naming these and having these whitewashed fox news approved brand names for what, in fact, it is pretty dangerous. >> bill: evil stuff. they give them really -- >> the patriotic act the...
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that's mostly do to logistics beyond the law. former congress woman gabby giffords and her husband may be in court today facing the man who shot giffords killed six people as we faces sentencing. the struck a plea deal back in august, that gives him life in prison and spares the victims a long emotional trial. kelly will read a statement on behalf of the two of them, but the ap says now it is unclear who will appear and be reading any statements. he has been declared mentally unfit. we'll be back after this. >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest tax rates, and the highest amount of growth, and the highest amount of jobs. those are facts. >>"if you ever raise taxes on the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure every
that's mostly do to logistics beyond the law. former congress woman gabby giffords and her husband may be in court today facing the man who shot giffords killed six people as we faces sentencing. the struck a plea deal back in august, that gives him life in prison and spares the victims a long emotional trial. kelly will read a statement on behalf of the two of them, but the ap says now it is unclear who will appear and be reading any statements. he has been declared mentally unfit. we'll be...
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i would imagine not. >> no that has to do if there is an open container law in the state. but i think it's a cool concept -- >> bill: yeah in science fiction books. >> it could be cool. >> bill: how does it work? >> it uses gps -- >> bill: so you punch it in -- >> yeah. >> bill: think of all of the things that could go wrong. i'm driving down the baltimore, washington parkway yesterday, and there is a deer in the road. how is that freaking car going to see that -- >> in theory there is radar on the front bumper -- >> but when it screws up you say fickle non-driver. [ laughter ] >> you have to have some faith in science. >> bill: i have faith in science. i open the airplane windows like romney. [ laughter ] >> bill: neil king is with us and el level be joining us a little bit later. but first. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> making news on the wednesday the verdict is unanimous, the nfl scab officials are a complete disaster and calls for the regular referees even coming from anti-union republicans. mitt romney speaking out as well, saying he wants those ex
i would imagine not. >> no that has to do if there is an open container law in the state. but i think it's a cool concept -- >> bill: yeah in science fiction books. >> it could be cool. >> bill: how does it work? >> it uses gps -- >> bill: so you punch it in -- >> yeah. >> bill: think of all of the things that could go wrong. i'm driving down the baltimore, washington parkway yesterday, and there is a deer in the road. how is that freaking car...
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and follows intellectual view of the law. i'm not going to make any predictions. switch gears to something purely political. >> which is that. >> eliot: we're pretending we're lawyers. will the democratic party have a plank in its platform at the convention supporting same-sex marriage? >> i hope so. i hope so. i think it will. i think that now that the president says that he personally supports same-sex marriage, i think there may be some language where they try to fudge it a little bit. we don't want to be seen as saying -- i think the democratic party should stand for this and president clinton says he stand -- he's for this but i think the party doesn't want to be seen as telling each state that they must adopt marriage equality although i think we should stand for that as a party. i think probably what we'll see from the platform is a little finessing but progress. each time, there is a little progress. >> eliot: evolution is good. very quickly time is really short. >> look how well it works for president obama. >> eliot
and follows intellectual view of the law. i'm not going to make any predictions. switch gears to something purely political. >> which is that. >> eliot: we're pretending we're lawyers. will the democratic party have a plank in its platform at the convention supporting same-sex marriage? >> i hope so. i hope so. i think it will. i think that now that the president says that he personally supports same-sex marriage, i think there may be some language where they try to fudge it a...
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to some extent are these not laws of economics? are these things that we can force companies not to send jobs overseas. >> let's talk about the trade bill for just a second because i've been against those ever since i got into congress including the one we passed this term. i have never seen a trade agreement that the united states made with another company that advantaged the american manufacturers. in many cases they were sent overseas as a matter of fact you you know we've never been able to deal with that law that pays people to outsource. that is an annoyance beyond believebelief as many things in washington are today. i've got a trade bill that will finally advantage manufacturers in america saying we can change the conditions of the trade bill. it was not the tariffs as the unseen barriers, the cars, the steering wheel was not big enough. we sold 8,000 cars in japan. that should tell us a lot. we sold 8,000 cars in every town in america of japanese origin. we really have been pretty stupid about policies as far as i'm concer
to some extent are these not laws of economics? are these things that we can force companies not to send jobs overseas. >> let's talk about the trade bill for just a second because i've been against those ever since i got into congress including the one we passed this term. i have never seen a trade agreement that the united states made with another company that advantaged the american manufacturers. in many cases they were sent overseas as a matter of fact you you know we've never been...
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. >> isn't there a law against-- >> stephanie: i don't know but it's friday. >> i'm sorry you're giving up pashmina. i apologize in advance for my birthday gift. >> the great return to the wilford theater. >> stephanie: the student tickets are on sale now, $20 a piece to get rid of those last few tickets. if you go to the wilbur box office with a student i.d. for the student discount ticket. otherwise you can go to picture masters. >> i here there are colleges in the greater boston area. >> stephanie: that's what i'm told. >> it is a bit of a college town. and i hear we're actually filming the show. >> stephanie: yes, pardon me. >> will you wear your pashmina jock strap. >> stephanie: it's big news. we'll be part of liberal history. current tv bringing their cameras to do a documentary. and you'll be part of history. we'll be filming the big show on saturday. >> sweet. >> stephanie: yeah, john, the only thing that may have been viewed more of the me and cher picture was the three-way tee bagging demonstration that we did. >> i'm happy to hear that. that's terrific. >> stephanie: are you
. >> isn't there a law against-- >> stephanie: i don't know but it's friday. >> i'm sorry you're giving up pashmina. i apologize in advance for my birthday gift. >> the great return to the wilford theater. >> stephanie: the student tickets are on sale now, $20 a piece to get rid of those last few tickets. if you go to the wilbur box office with a student i.d. for the student discount ticket. otherwise you can go to picture masters. >> i here there are...
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let's talk about arizona the immigration law. obviously the early report casting as a victory for the president and meanwhile governor jan brewer is claiming it is a victory for her or for the rule of law. break this down for us. they obviously struck down key elements of it. >> right. so the obama administration got about 85% of what it wanted here >> stephanie: like i said, a win for jan brewer. >> exactly. 15% win for jan brewer. what happened is that there's various provisions in the arizona law that create new crimes including a crime basically making it if you try to work as an undocumented immigrant, if you try to be in arizona and you don't have papers, it is now a crime. all of that was struck down. the bad news is that the so-called show me your papers provision, the provision requiring police to check people's immigration status was not struck down. but it was limited. so that arizona can't detain people for extra time in order to -- in order to determine their immigration status. so someone's jaywalking, the court say
let's talk about arizona the immigration law. obviously the early report casting as a victory for the president and meanwhile governor jan brewer is claiming it is a victory for her or for the rule of law. break this down for us. they obviously struck down key elements of it. >> right. so the obama administration got about 85% of what it wanted here >> stephanie: like i said, a win for jan brewer. >> exactly. 15% win for jan brewer. what happened is that there's various...
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the law doesn't mean anything to this county. and number two they purged about 2,000 people off the list and i had requested from the county commissioner here a list of those people. not the ones that were dead because i can't get them to vote again but the ones that were purged for whatever reason and why they were purged. i never got a response. they sent the letter off to national because this guy down here wasn't going to do anything about it. i have never heard from tray har good. >> stephanie: it is not about voter fraud. all right. >> it sounds like it is happening all across the country. not just in florida. >> stephanie: i felt like he was hanging up on me. i was like okay, okay, bye. let's go to millie in jackson mississippi. hey, millie, welcome. >> caller: i have it something on my mind for a long time and trying to implement the plan. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: i think that in order to help obama pass his initiative, we have to all get together and go to washington, d.c. and stand there to those republicans do wh
the law doesn't mean anything to this county. and number two they purged about 2,000 people off the list and i had requested from the county commissioner here a list of those people. not the ones that were dead because i can't get them to vote again but the ones that were purged for whatever reason and why they were purged. i never got a response. they sent the letter off to national because this guy down here wasn't going to do anything about it. i have never heard from tray har good. >>...
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boehner, last week you said affordable care act was the law of the land. this week, you're putting it on the table during the fiscal cliff. we need healthcare in this country. the supreme court has said it's legal. there is an accountability question. on the domestic side, it can't be just presidential. thank you. another guest on her show said it is time to get some of the folks out because obstruction is going to continue, we'll have a chance to do something from 2014 to 2016, what people need to do is start mobilizing at the state level to push the representatives out. thank you! [ applause ] if we end up at the same place -- boehner can't control his unruly caucus. just saying. >> see what you did there? josh in tennessee you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi josh. >> caller: yeah, steph, what's up? >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: i got a question for you. why are we even caring about this whole screw up in benghazi when we have massive amounts of problems here at home that we can't seem to deal with any kind of reasonableness, logic or common sense.
boehner, last week you said affordable care act was the law of the land. this week, you're putting it on the table during the fiscal cliff. we need healthcare in this country. the supreme court has said it's legal. there is an accountability question. on the domestic side, it can't be just presidential. thank you. another guest on her show said it is time to get some of the folks out because obstruction is going to continue, we'll have a chance to do something from 2014 to 2016, what people...
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they are illegal under international law. they are illegal under domestic law. they are illegal under all laws. one quick quote: we are unaware of any precedent in the world, in leach war ii the korean war, vietnam war or any subsequent conflict for authorized systemic interrogation practices similar to those in question here. in other words there is no precedent for this being legal. now, you say well, that's under the bush administration. >> that's exactly right. on the second day of the obama administration, he said there will be no more torture. >> that's fantastic. right after that he said well we are not going to prosecutore any of these guys. if you don't prosecute them, it's just a matter of opinion. it's not illegal. what was his justification? well, let's listen. >> obviously we are going to be looking at past practices. and i don't believe that anybody is above the law. ordinarily on the other hand, i believe we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards. >> there is a lot i agree on the president with a lot of disagree. that's one of the mo
they are illegal under international law. they are illegal under domestic law. they are illegal under all laws. one quick quote: we are unaware of any precedent in the world, in leach war ii the korean war, vietnam war or any subsequent conflict for authorized systemic interrogation practices similar to those in question here. in other words there is no precedent for this being legal. now, you say well, that's under the bush administration. >> that's exactly right. on the second day of...
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father of -- diane father-in-law feedback. my father-in-law wants you on current tv for the first time yesterday. you were good but you're too skinny. the men in my family not into the skinny women. diane in lansing michigan. her father is not that into me. >> he's not interested in seeing your scrunch apparently. >> stephanie: requests to see the aforementioned -- >> scrunch. >> stephanie: thank you. okay. if he's new to the show, maybe he doesn't know that i'm not that into -- you know, anyone with a [ bleep ] i don't really care that he thinks -- >> you're not into richard. >> stephanie: chris, yes? >> according to urban dictionary -- there are several definitions. a scrunch is when a girl's bikini bottom goes up her butt. it can mean a hot chick. or scrunch can mean a scrotum with one testicle. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> stephanie: i beg your part. i have not had that since like 1974. that is offensive to me. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: all right. i have two holiday gifts. one for me. one for jim. here we go. [ ♪ "world n
father of -- diane father-in-law feedback. my father-in-law wants you on current tv for the first time yesterday. you were good but you're too skinny. the men in my family not into the skinny women. diane in lansing michigan. her father is not that into me. >> he's not interested in seeing your scrunch apparently. >> stephanie: requests to see the aforementioned -- >> scrunch. >> stephanie: thank you. okay. if he's new to the show, maybe he doesn't know that i'm not that...
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law enforcement sources tell tmz both law enforcement sources and the tow truck said they confiscated a plastic container from the back of the porsche and it contained alcohol however it is not a violation to carry an open container in a trunk. lindsay escapes. >> maybe there is a hatch underneath the dash board since the trunk is in the front of a porsche. >> stephanie: cut off her report. >> 18-wheelers are notoriously more maneuverable than a porsche. >> stephanie: jenny mccarthy won't wax for an upcoming playboy shoot. i'm sending her one of my no-no hair removal systems. i have extras, jenny please. >> she didn't want people to see her bit. that's why she grew it out. >> stephanie: i'm sending. >> no-no. i'm going to help her. >> gy stay out of playboy if you don't want anybody to see it? >> stephanie: that's why they named the device. that's what people say. no no. >> in early '60s, you were lucky to see a butt. >> you know this because? >> u.c. riverside campus in the early '60s, the gardeners had the playboy center folds up there and you could see the back and top of her butt.
law enforcement sources tell tmz both law enforcement sources and the tow truck said they confiscated a plastic container from the back of the porsche and it contained alcohol however it is not a violation to carry an open container in a trunk. lindsay escapes. >> maybe there is a hatch underneath the dash board since the trunk is in the front of a porsche. >> stephanie: cut off her report. >> 18-wheelers are notoriously more maneuverable than a porsche. >> stephanie:...
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that is still the law of the land. what the supreme court did actually we're going to overturn laws from 1907 to 1947 and let corporations and unions run all kinds of political ads from their treasuries. what does that mean? it means when you buy toothpaste or detergents that money can be used to support a candidate you don't believe in. can you imagine someone calling up and asking for that kind of cash? we always say there is no such thing as a free lunch. there is no such thing as a free $10 million contribution. we saw in the 1990s the result of soft money corruption. you have those trade agreements. corporate democrats voting because of soft money for that. you saw the consolidation of media cutting out voices in radio and the repeal of glass siegal. almost democrats and republican voting for it, we get economic collapse, wall street greed. this is the result of this kind of system and it does corrupt. >> cenk: on the rest of television, they have the politicians on back and forth talking about ideas, principles,
that is still the law of the land. what the supreme court did actually we're going to overturn laws from 1907 to 1947 and let corporations and unions run all kinds of political ads from their treasuries. what does that mean? it means when you buy toothpaste or detergents that money can be used to support a candidate you don't believe in. can you imagine someone calling up and asking for that kind of cash? we always say there is no such thing as a free lunch. there is no such thing as a free $10...
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frankly the constitutional argument against the healthcare law was so bad. this was a law proposal that had been around for 20-plus years mostly by republicans. no one had ever suggested that it was unconstitutional. and roberts had the integrity to say, you know, i'm going to preserve the court's reputation. >> eliot: let me drop a footnote. i had written an article in which i said the commerce clause was clear attacks frivolous. they went the other way on that but under the tax income--i got that right. you just wrote a fascinating piece, that bush v. gore was used by the obama administration to buttress it's arguments to make sure early voting survived in ohio. that may have turned the election. >> a very interesting set of circumstances. bush v. gore was a case that said under the equal protection clause florida could not count it's votes different way. they stopped the recount. what the obama camp said was you can't have one set of rules for military voters and another set of rules for everyone else. under bush v. gore everybody has to be treated the sa
frankly the constitutional argument against the healthcare law was so bad. this was a law proposal that had been around for 20-plus years mostly by republicans. no one had ever suggested that it was unconstitutional. and roberts had the integrity to say, you know, i'm going to preserve the court's reputation. >> eliot: let me drop a footnote. i had written an article in which i said the commerce clause was clear attacks frivolous. they went the other way on that but under the tax...
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. >> it turns out that the romney family baptized his father-in-law, a desouth atheist who lived his life saying organized religion was hog wash. >> why did he agree to the baptism. >> you would assume he'd agreed, but he'd been dead 14 months when this occurred. >> you know these people are crazy. the guy is dead, underground. >> he's dead and buried. before dying he spent a lifetime saying that organized religion was hog wash yet the family and the romney family had worked to baptize his entire family and had great success baptizing his wife's siblings in you never could break the old man until the old man broke. >> i know all the religions have their particular beliefs et cetera, but baptizing a dead guy is just cuckoo for cocoa puffs. jews have said stop baptizing jews that died. >> in 1995, the mormon church said we will no longer baptize dead jews. the fact that there is a religion that has to say that is incredible. >> i'm with the father-in-law. once i'm dead, i'm dead, go ahead all of you baptize me, the mormon, catholics, whoever you want go for it. >> it's not going to do
. >> it turns out that the romney family baptized his father-in-law, a desouth atheist who lived his life saying organized religion was hog wash. >> why did he agree to the baptism. >> you would assume he'd agreed, but he'd been dead 14 months when this occurred. >> you know these people are crazy. the guy is dead, underground. >> he's dead and buried. before dying he spent a lifetime saying that organized religion was hog wash yet the family and the romney family...
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this law was to prevent jason from being killed. this would you was to prevent trayvon was being charged if he killed this guy with his own gun. it's not to protect zimmerman. we're in alice in wonderland.in florida. it's. >> there is no way trayvon can win. if he runs away, he looks guilty in running away from some alleged crime that zimmerman has got in his his head. and zimmerman was chasing him down. and trayvon was scared and his gave was saying run, run. if he fights back, he should be shot. what the hell is he supposed to do. is anyone with a gun in florida always right under all factual circumstances. >> i guess it means that trayvon was not supposed to be born black. if he were a white kid walking through this neighborhood that simply would not have happened. there may be something wrong in zimmerman's head. maybe he perceives people for son reason as stalking around, but that doesn't mean that you take a gun out and kill them. it's so ridiculous. you look at the police report, and this happened on retreat u. circle. the pe
this law was to prevent jason from being killed. this would you was to prevent trayvon was being charged if he killed this guy with his own gun. it's not to protect zimmerman. we're in alice in wonderland.in florida. it's. >> there is no way trayvon can win. if he runs away, he looks guilty in running away from some alleged crime that zimmerman has got in his his head. and zimmerman was chasing him down. and trayvon was scared and his gave was saying run, run. if he fights back, he should...
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there is this gaping hole in federal law. explain why it is still there and what we wanted to do about it. >> congress for many years have been dragging its feet on a very simple bill to bandies crime ban ban discriminating for being gay. we expect real progress now that president obama has been reelected in terms of an executive order that will ban the companies that profit from federal contracts. that's almost one in four jobs in america. this will be a huge step forward and we're expecting it pretty soon. >> eliot: now just so people can understand many states have passed laws that extend the rights that we're talking about. but many states have not done that, and the federal government has not done that. we still have this hole that needs to be fixed. >> there is a patchwork of civil rights law. it is not the majority of states that have on the report thing. the right thing. giving a fair shot in holding a job not involving their sexual ororientation or sexual identity. >> eliot: even if you're not for same-sex marriage,
there is this gaping hole in federal law. explain why it is still there and what we wanted to do about it. >> congress for many years have been dragging its feet on a very simple bill to bandies crime ban ban discriminating for being gay. we expect real progress now that president obama has been reelected in terms of an executive order that will ban the companies that profit from federal contracts. that's almost one in four jobs in america. this will be a huge step forward and we're...
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>> stand your ground clearly -- it's a white guy's law, right. for white guys to go to con vennings with guns and talk about these laws and fantasize this scenario where at some point somebody is going to walk into their house probably of a different race, and they are going to have to shoot them. it's totally fantasy. >> so you think when there is a woman suffering here they think, wait, this doesn't apply to you. >> exactly. >> i have to add more details to this story, because she had asked for a retrial. however, her retrial got denied. one of the prosecutors working on the case giving the reasons that the judge had for denying that retrial. let's go to video number c-7. >> the jury decided that she was not in fear when she fired that gun, because she went back to his house alone and committed a domestic battery on him, despite having claimed that she felt the only thing she could do was fire a warning shot. >> what ended up happening is four months after the shooting she went back to her ex-husband's home. she said she went there wanting to g
>> stand your ground clearly -- it's a white guy's law, right. for white guys to go to con vennings with guns and talk about these laws and fantasize this scenario where at some point somebody is going to walk into their house probably of a different race, and they are going to have to shoot them. it's totally fantasy. >> so you think when there is a woman suffering here they think, wait, this doesn't apply to you. >> exactly. >> i have to add more details to this story,...
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he was a law clerk for blackmun. he is now the soon to be senior center from connecticut. we can ask him about anything and that's what we're going to do. senator blumenthal, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much eliot for having me. >> eliot: let's begin with this enormously important decision from the supreme court last week that put mitt romney in a bind with the healthcare act that was upheld. mitt romney, it seems bizarre beyond words is now attacking chief justice roberts for being political. does this make any sense to you? explain this crazy dynamic to us. >> you know, i wish i could explain it. but it is bizarre. first of all for governor romney to be switching his campaign characterization initially calling it a tax and now a penalty and vice versa. i think the public is justifiably confused by this shifting labeling but bottom line the supreme court upheld it because it could constitutionally interpret it as a tax and it has a duty to uphold the law if it can. and you and i know from our cases in the united states supreme court that the first
he was a law clerk for blackmun. he is now the soon to be senior center from connecticut. we can ask him about anything and that's what we're going to do. senator blumenthal, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much eliot for having me. >> eliot: let's begin with this enormously important decision from the supreme court last week that put mitt romney in a bind with the healthcare act that was upheld. mitt romney, it seems bizarre beyond words is now attacking chief...
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right -- not state and federal law, state and federal constitution. saying first amendment rights were violated. and home rule to the state constitution were violated as well as protections of economic benefits of pensions received through a contract effectively the court said that the governor bypassing this law had wiped out contract laws that could not be wiped out in this way. bottom line, though, and a very clear bottom line, this judge has said that across the boor the governor's law as it applies to local and school employees is unconstitutional. >> jennifer: all right. great summary. really abappreciate it. obviously we'll be following that. that might possiblien up in the u.s. supreme court. thanks so much for joining us inside "the war room." all right. you political junks out there. it's friday night in "the war room" we're just getting started. another wave of protests across the middle east. how does this all play out politically. plus if you don't like karl rove because he is a blood-sucking parasite, len to this. and later, yes, yes, ye
right -- not state and federal law, state and federal constitution. saying first amendment rights were violated. and home rule to the state constitution were violated as well as protections of economic benefits of pensions received through a contract effectively the court said that the governor bypassing this law had wiped out contract laws that could not be wiped out in this way. bottom line, though, and a very clear bottom line, this judge has said that across the boor the governor's law as...